2017年2月14日星期二

Kidney Failure May Cause Bone Disease

Although kidney failure is not expected by patients with kidney disease, one
must have a correct attitude towards this disease. It can cause many problems of
health. Besides, patients should not ignore bone disease that kidney failure is
likely to cause.Can Dialysis Be Reversed through Natural Therapy in Kidney Failure StageAn overview of bone
Bone is a necessary component for our body, it mainly has three functions:
support the body and protect the organs; create red blood cells; store some
minerals the body needs. Bone usually gives us the feeling of hard and strong
like stones, but when under microscope, the bone is experiencing the breakdown
of old bone and building of new bone. The two processes are going on at the same
time, if not enough components are supplied, the bone will become weak.Kidney failure may cause bone diseaseWhat Therapy Can Improve Chronic Kidney Failure with 15% Renal Function
Calcium and phosphorus are two important minerals to bone. Kidneys are
responsible to regulate their balance. When the new bone builds, some phosphorus
is leaked into blood. Kidneys can remove phosphorus in normal state. When
kidneys fail, they cannot remove phosphorus, resulting in its accumulation.
Extra phosphorus will combine with calcium to form sharp crystal that will
damage blood vessels. Long-term of extra phosphorus also can damage bone.
Kidneys can also produce calcitriol, a kind of hormone. With the help of this
hormone, guts can absorb calcium coming from diet or other sources. When kidneys
fail, calcitriol are not produced enough and the body will pull calcium out from
bone to replace the absence of calcium. Without enough calcium for long time,
bone is easy to become weak.How to Reduce Diabetic Nephropathy with Heart Failure in Chronic Kidney Disease
The signs or symptoms of bone diseases are joint pain, bone pain, fracture.
If you are a kidney patient and also have these symptoms, you should concern
your bone. It is not right to pretend not seeing or ignoring them, the right
thing is to consult your doctor or our expert. Any question, email me atkidneyservice@hotmail.com